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Fair enough mate. Wasn't that around the same time fowler was done for snorting the line agaisnt Everton?
Yes it was the year before that.
Fair enough mate. Wasn't that around the same time fowler was done for snorting the line agaisnt Everton?
Difficult to come out??
Your joking of course!
Your best loved Soap, Corrie, now has at least 60% of the current cast playing gay roles. Oh, and if they are not playing gays, the storyline has them discussing which of their mates they would fancy if they were gay!
Now this must be representative of the world I live in ....... aye right, as they say up here!
My clubhouse is full of gay talk .... not!
I feel gays should have the same rights as the next person but I do feel, currently, that the media is on a gay promotion march.
gays? Do you refer so dismissively to heterosexuals as straights?Difficult to come out??
Your joking of course!
Your best loved Soap, Corrie, now has at least 60% of the current cast playing gay roles. Oh, and if they are not playing gays, the storyline has them discussing which of their mates they would fancy if they were gay!
Now this must be representative of the world I live in ....... aye right, as they say up here!
My clubhouse is full of gay talk .... not!
I feel gays should have the same rights as the next person but I do feel, currently, that the media is on a gay promotion march.
gays? Do you refer so dismissively to heterosexuals as straights?
cant say I watch the soap, as theyre from woman and "gays" and you seem to know an awful lot about the cast..............😬
Maybe your young lady should do a further head count, I think 4 in one house alone - all male and the we have the female characters as well.Ive just asked my tart and she said there's a combination of 5 gay characters men/women in corrie.
What, you think people will become gay as they've seen it on TV? Jeez, it's not something that is a choice. I'd of thought being a "skirt wearing jock" you'd understand appearance means nothing?Maybe your young lady should do a further head count, I think 4 in one house alone - all male and the we have the female characters as well.
I agree that this is a programme watched primarily by females - not many blokes will admit to viewing - but the females could have their off springs with them and they, the off springs, will assume that this behaviour is the norm.
Don't think so in my world but maybe I am closeted up here in Scotland and this is the norm down with you.
As far as Thorpe goes I must admit to thinking this was an old news story, I thought he came out years ago..... I guess not.
However, once again the level of homophobia on here is depressing. Why do gays feel the need to "come out"? Well because your sexuality is a fundamental part of you and your life, and it gets pretty old constantly talking about your partner in gender-neutral terms. You lot, "straights", are constantly flaunting your heterosexuality but you don't seem to have a problem with that.
It's easy to come out nowadays is it? We should stop pushing for equality should we? Using our "gayness" to get ahead are we?
I've personally been told by a manager I was working for that I was lucky to find a company that would employ "somebody like you". I've had a car stop and people get out and threaten myself and a former GF for having the temerity to hold hands in the street. I have friends who have been physically assaulted just for being gay. My current GF and I are very circumspect about when we reveal our sexuality in public. We're just back from holiday during which time we've pretty exclusively referred to each other as "my friend" when speaking to anyone else. Why should we feel the need to hide our relationship? Because of the hateful attitudes expressed here and elsewhere.
Yes our sexuality should be irrelevant but not hidden, not a dirty secret no matter how uncomfortable it makes the homophobes amongst you. And, yes, homosexuality should be part of sex education as if it was normal because it is normal and all of us gays were children once who desperately needed to be told we weren't freaks, that we didn't need to be ashamed of ourselves... And there are currently gay kids out there who need to hear that, some of them might be YOUR kids!!
Sorry, but I'm also in the don't care camp. It makes no difference to me one iota. He was a superb Olympian and whatever he gets up to in his personal life is down to him. I really don't see the need for this to be a big news story. As long as he is happy in his personal life, get on and live it
As far as Thorpe goes I must admit to thinking this was an old news story, I thought he came out years ago..... I guess not.
Crikey! Twice in a day we are on exactly the same wavelength! Stronger pills required! (or is that Pols!)
Ho hum; so what; known for some time but (understandably) not admitted.
The sooner there's no news or stigma to a sportsmans/womans sexuality the better. Apart from the likes of the Press 'sisters' obvious abuse of course!
Hsa Football had an active player 'come out' yet? Seems to me it to defies the laws of probability if there aren't, but the resistance is understandable!
He didn't come out whilst he was playing - not sure if anyone has , not the only sport
He didn't come out whilst he was playing - not sure if anyone has , not the only sport
Taken from Wikipedia it appears he was openly gay while at Forest
His career stalled as his professional relationship with Brian Clough deteriorated; Clough, it would appear, was disturbed by the rumours of Justin Fashanu's visits to gay nightclubs and bars. His goals and then confidence dried up as he failed to fit in with the playing and lifestyle demands of Clough, especially after Clough had discovered his homosexuality and barred him from training with the side.
Came out publicly in the 90's - all the Clough stuff was found out afterwards.
As far as Thorpe goes I must admit to thinking this was an old news story, I thought he came out years ago..... I guess not.
However, once again the level of homophobia on here is depressing. Why do gays feel the need to "come out"? Well because your sexuality is a fundamental part of you and your life, and it gets pretty old constantly talking about your partner in gender-neutral terms. You lot, "straights", are constantly flaunting your heterosexuality but you don't seem to have a problem with that.
It's easy to come out nowadays is it? We should stop pushing for equality should we? Using our "gayness" to get ahead are we?
I've personally been told by a manager I was working for that I was lucky to find a company that would employ "somebody like you". I've had a car stop and people get out and threaten myself and a former GF for having the temerity to hold hands in the street. I have friends who have been physically assaulted just for being gay. My current GF and I are very circumspect about when we reveal our sexuality in public. We're just back from holiday during which time we've pretty exclusively referred to each other as "my friend" when speaking to anyone else. Why should we feel the need to hide our relationship? Because of the hateful attitudes expressed here and elsewhere.
Yes our sexuality should be irrelevant but not hidden, not a dirty secret no matter how uncomfortable it makes the homophobes amongst you. And, yes, homosexuality should be part of sex education as if it was normal because it is normal and all of us gays were children once who desperately needed to be told we weren't freaks, that we didn't need to be ashamed of ourselves... And there are currently gay kids out there who need to hear that, some of them might be YOUR kids!!
Great post as ever on this topic. I imagine being a gay woman on this board is a challenge at times
And is it me or is this post just a rehash of the Tom Daley one, with the same people making the same ignorant comments?